End Rape on Campus (EROC) is a survivor advocacy organization dedicated to ending sexual violence through survivor support, public education, and policy and legislative reform.

We provide free, direct assistance to all survivors of gender-based and sexual violence on campus interested in filing federal complaints, organizing for change, or drawing public attention to hold their schools accountable.

We have assisted hundreds of students at dozens of schools file Title IX, Clery Act, and other civil rights complaints to seek justice and reform.

EROC Blog

I realized I could not celebrate Father’s day. I had no ability to dance for him. I could not celebrate the countless fathers who have caused pain directly and indirectly to their children through sexual violence.

Ending campus sexual assault and holding institutions accountable shouldn't be on the backs of survivors. Everyday activism is the radical notion that everyone can play a part in ending violence and oppression by resisting rape culture, supporting survivors, and challenging our institutions. Believing survivors is a type of radical everyday activism, since we live in a society that suggests that you do completely the opposite.

Activism takes many forms. For some of us, activism means supporting a friend and survivor, for others engaging in political reform, for others it is getting out of bed in the morning -- as surviving itself can be an act of activism, healing, and solidarity. Lisa Dzera is a talented graphic designer who took action through dedicating her talents and passions to advance an important need. We are grateful to Lisa for involving us in the development of this video, and for using your voice to make a difference.